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Looking for free medical dictionary
Janet Brandly
Hello all,
Would anybody be able to recommend a medical dictionary, preferably free at least for now, which works well with NVDA and Word 2016?
Thanks,
Janet
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Sandesh computer trainer HR
Hi Janet,
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We can use Enable India spelling tool to learn medical words. These words related medical transcription. And you can download this tool from below link. https://www.enableacademy.org/resources/tools/all/ Reach me if you require further support to download the software. This is free of cost. It will corrects you and encourages you to do more practice all sort of spellings. And it has more medical words. Such as drug names, diseases names, Etc. With regards, Sandesh HR
On 9/30/20, Janet Brandly <jbrandly@shaw.ca> wrote:
Hello all,
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Janet Brandly
Hello Sandesh,
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I hope I have gotten your name right. Thank you for recommending this software, I will definitely check into it. I am taking a medical transcription course right now through Ashworth College; actually, I'm using it as a refresher to a course I took several years ago. Do you work in the medical transcription field? If so, I would be interested in hearing about your experiences with employment, software accessibility, etc. Again, thank you for the recommendation. Janet
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From: nvda@nvda.groups.io <nvda@nvda.groups.io> On Behalf Of Sandesh computer trainer HR Sent: September 29, 2020 11:47 PM To: nvda@nvda.groups.io Subject: Re: [nvda] Looking for free medical dictionary Hi Janet, We can use Enable India spelling tool to learn medical words. These words related medical transcription. And you can download this tool from below link. https://www.enableacademy.org/resources/tools/all/ Reach me if you require further support to download the software. This is free of cost. It will corrects you and encourages you to do more practice all sort of spellings. And it has more medical words. Such as drug names, diseases names, Etc. With regards, Sandesh HR On 9/30/20, Janet Brandly <jbrandly@shaw.ca> wrote: Hello all,
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Sandesh computer trainer HR
Hi Janet,
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You are spot on! my name is Sandesh. I am project specialist train the trainers and candidates and having 14 years of experience. and and content developer for trainers and candidates as well. I have trained medical transcription candidates to use the various applications which is related to medical transcription such quick drugs, express scribe ETC. If you want to talk to me we can have talk via Microsoft Teams. Or my whats app number is 9242877134. With regards, Sandesh HR
On 10/1/20, Janet Brandly <jbrandly@shaw.ca> wrote:
Hello Sandesh,
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